Pride Rainbow Crosswalk Opens in Fort Collins, Where It Is
The city of Fort Collins has unveiled, installed, and opened its first pride crosswalk in the city. The crosswalk was officially opened to use on October 11.
The installation took place a day earlier in order to have it ready to go for a very monumental day in the LGBTQ+ community.
The Fort Collins Crosswalk's Meaning
The Rainbow Flag crosswalk, which is located on Howes Street, is a way that the city of Fort Collins is showing support to the LGBTQ+ community.
The crosswalk opened on National Coming Out Day. Here is what the city of Fort Collins' City Manager Kelly DiMartino said in a statement.
Coming out is a powerful act of authenticity and bravery that fosters understanding and connection. While we celebrate those who choose to live openly, we recognize that many still feel hesitant to come out at work. Our goal is to create an environment where everyone feels safe and supported, regardless of their coming-out journey.
This is the first time Fort Collins has had a rainbow crosswalk.
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony in Fort Collins
City officials hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony on October 11 and many attendees proudly walked across the freshly painted crosswalk.
City officials said that this is a symbol that Fort Collins is a place where everyone can feel seen, valued, and celebrated for who they are.
At the ceremony, city officials emphasized that Fort Collins is a city that leads with love, understanding, and respect.
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